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Gemmell Targets Opening Tie Of London Sevens

As Scotland head coach Frank Hadden targets the IRB Rugby World Cup clash against Italy in September as one of the key fixtures of his Rugby World Cup campaign, Scotland 7s head coach Stephen Gemmell is approaching his sideâ€™s first clash of the Emirates Airline London Sevens this weekend with the same verve.

As Scotland head coach Frank Hadden targets the IRB Rugby World Cup clash against Italy in September as one of the key fixtures of his Rugby World Cup campaign, Scotland 7s head coach Stephen Gemmell is approaching his side's first clash of the Emirates Airline London Sevens this weekend with the same verve.

Speaking from the team hotel near Heathrow Airport, Gemmell spoke of the importance of their opening game, which kicks-off at the new-look 82,000 capacity Twickenham Stadium at 10:50am, and what it would mean for the team's continued progress in the IRB Sevens World Series, should the score go their way: "Italy are our base camp, if you don't reach base camp then you're not going to be able to start the climb.

"They're a bit of an unknown quantity to us, they played in Hong Kong but the majority of their squad is made up of new players [only one player from Hong Kong remains], which means it's really difficult to do any analysis of them.

"We had a look at them in Hong Kong, but for us, being one of the top two seeded teams in the pool, it has to be all about yourself. If we get our bit right for 14 minutes then I'm confident we can beat Italy.

"The big difference, and the big challenge is that if we don't get it right, we put ourselves under real pressure moving forward into our next two games against Kenya and New Zealand, and to some extent, that is the same as Frank and the national squad for the World Cup - we know this is the key game for qualification for the quarter-finals of the Cup competition on Sunday," he added.

On the squad's preparations since arriving in London on Wednesday, Gemmell continued: "We've trained really well this week. We had a hit-out [training match] against Wales yesterday which we needed just to get some of the cobwebs blown away. The captain's run today also went really well and there is some real enthusiasm in the squad to do something really special. What I've said to the boys is that the last three tournaments now count for nothing, it's about what this group of players do now."

Gemmell has drafted in three new players to the squad that travelled to Hong Kong and Adelaide, with Scotland's top points scorer in IRB Sevens tournaments, Colin Gregor, making his first appearance of the season along with Edinburgh Rugby utility-back Ben Cairns. The squad also welcomes Mark Robertson back to the squad having recovered from a wrist injury.

"As I've said before, we have a strong group of players here that are inter-changeable and, more importantly, all of whom have sevens experience, and what that lets you do is move your game on a bit. What we've had to do throughout this year is maintain our game, but what we're looking to do over the next two weekends is move it on because we now have a group of players who know what we're looking for."

Although the opening encounter with Italy is in the forefront of Gemmell's thoughts, he admits he does have the following two games in the back of his mind: "My mindset as a coach is that you always have to be looking ahead, you have to plan the game, you have to think about who's right to play at that particular time and in that particular game. So we've looked at Kenya and New Zealand, but the players are focussed on their first game and that's Italy.

"It's an old school frame of mind but it's relevant to a tournament where you're playing three games in just one day.

"Kenya were Cup semi-finalists in Adelaide, so people who underestimate them do so at their peril and New Zealand, who have drafted in three Super 14 players, know that if they win the next two tournaments, they'll not be a million miles away from winning the series. Part of that is winning all their pool games and we happen to be one of those teams.

"You've got at least three teams that are gunning for the World Series title (Fiji, Samoa and New Zealand), one of whom we play on Saturday. We've said we want to be in amongst these guys, so it starts tomorrow and we need to get it right."

The IRB Sevens World Series reaches its finale in Edinburgh next weekend (2 and 3 June) at the Emirates Airline Edinburgh 7s at Murrayfield and the squad are looking to give their country something extra to cheer about amongst the party atmosphere: "Next week is a huge weekend for us," Gemmell continued, "all of the squad are looking forward to it massively, it good to be at home. We've been all around the world and people haven't been able to see us up-close yet. There are a lot of friends and family down this weekend and there will be even more next weekend - we want to show everyone that Scotland 7s have arrived. That won't be easy because I look around the hotel this week and I would say every squad is stronger that what they have been all season."

In the final leg at Murrayfield, the Scots have been drawn against current fourth place side South Africa, who lifted the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens title in December with a 31-12 win over New Zealand in the Cup final. Completing the pool are Canada and Hong Kong Sevens Bowl-winners, Russia.

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